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Dad Hilariously Fails To Dress His Baby, Now Wives Are Sharing Their Husband Fails

Being a parent can be tough. There's so much to know, and every day is a new learning experience, not just for your baby but also for moms and dads. Just take this guy for example. He definitely learned something new recently, and so did his wife. Her valuable lesson? Never let her husband dress the baby again!

Why? Because when she went to collect her seven month old daughter Olivia from daycare, Brooke Hawley-Basso from Indiana discovered that her husband Jeremy had sent her out without a shirt on! Brooke uploaded the picture to the Ellen Degeneres Facebook page and it's since been liked almost 60k times. So while Jeremy may have failed at parenting, at least he succeeded in winning the internet. Go Jeremy!

Maybe it's why I don't have kids, I just don't find any of this funny or troublesome at all. They're babies. No shirt, or tights instead of pants, or wearing pjs to dad's work, they look cute anyway. What is the problem?

Unfortunately, it seems that our culture loves making fun of fathers and their perceived/imagined/projected/created ineptitude about parenting. You'll hear someone say, "Oh my, looks like dad dressed the baby!" or see a picture of a disheveled house and a wayward kid, with a caption like, "This is what happens when dad is in charge." Can it be funny? Sure, I guess? Humor is subjective, and all that jazz. But it's all mostly just a backhanded way of saying that dads have no idea what they're doing ever, and they're pathetic in their attempts to parent. Not only does it downplay a father's role, it simultaneously shifts responsibility — not to mention, ability — solely on the mother. Plus, it's not like mothers never, ever make mistakes.

Maybe it's why I don't have kids, I just don't find any of this funny or troublesome at all. They're babies. No shirt, or tights instead of pants, or wearing pjs to dad's work, they look cute anyway. What is the problem?

Unfortunately, it seems that our culture loves making fun of fathers and their perceived/imagined/projected/created ineptitude about parenting. You'll hear someone say, "Oh my, looks like dad dressed the baby!" or see a picture of a disheveled house and a wayward kid, with a caption like, "This is what happens when dad is in charge." Can it be funny? Sure, I guess? Humor is subjective, and all that jazz. But it's all mostly just a backhanded way of saying that dads have no idea what they're doing ever, and they're pathetic in their attempts to parent. Not only does it downplay a father's role, it simultaneously shifts responsibility — not to mention, ability — solely on the mother. Plus, it's not like mothers never, ever make mistakes.